The Colorado Rockies will only get this thing turned around if their top prospects reach their ceilings.

While finding the next head of their baseball operations team is important, the current young players in their pipeline and on their major league roster have to live up to their billing if the Rockies have any chance of being competitive in the near future.

That’s why the fanbase will be keeping a close eye on what’s transpiring with some of those top prospects, with the likes of Charlie Condon, Jared Thomas, Gabriel Hughes, Ethan Holliday and others being sharply monitored.

Someone who is newer to the mix but seems like he’ll be a big piece of the puzzle going forward is Griffin Herring, the left-handed pitcher who was acquired from the New York Yankees ahead of the trade deadline as part of the return in the Ryan McMahon deal.

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